Their sister is recovering from burns and smoke inhalation at an Indianapolis hospital.

Taty'ana Hughes, 5, was in a medically induced coma, but Sunday she opened an eye for the first time since the tragedy.

"When I saw it open, it just made me flash to the other babies and I felt like I was looking at all four of them right in her eye," said the children's grandmother, Marie Clark. "My husband said now they live inside of her and I believe him and I believe they are the reason she woke up."

Clark and her family believe Taty'ana's asthma saved her life.

"I think the smoke probably caused her to cough and she got up," Clark said.

Clark's daughter, Theresa Hughes, is struggling after losing her children.

"You lose a child, that is already tragic. But to lose three at one time in such a horrible, tragic way," said Clark.

Taty'ana's siblings did not survive the fire. She lost her little sister, 2-year-old Trinity Hughes, her little brother, 4-year-old Tyrese Hughes, and her big sister, 6-year-old Tai'zha Hughes.

The children were with their mother at her friend's New Albany home early Saturday.

They were sleeping together in a bed when around 2 a.m. combustibles near a space heater in the room caught fire.

The family plans to have the children buried together in the same casket.

"I want them to stay together the way they were in life and in death," Clark said.

A memorial account for the "T-angels" (Tyrese, Tai'zah and Trinity) has been set up at Fifth Third Bank. Donations can be made at any branch under their grandmother's name, Dawn Marie Clark with ZIP code 40219.

W-L-K-Y SITS-DOWN WITH THE FAMILY OF THREE CHILDREN - KILLED IN A NEW ALBANY HOUSE FIRE OVER THE WEEKEND. ONE CHILD IS STILL RECOVERING FROM BURNS AND SMOKE INHALATION AT AN INDIANAPOLIS HOSPITAL. ERICA COGHILL IS IN THE NEWSROOM WITH THE LATEST ON HER RECOVERY... ERICA? 5-YEAR-OLD TAT'YANA IS IN CRITICAL CARE-- BUT I'M TOLD HER CONDITION HAS SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVED. SHE WAS IN A MEDICALLY INDUCED COMA - BUT YESTERDAY SHE OPENED AN SINCE THE TRAGEDY. NOT SURVIVE THAT FIRE. SHE LOST HER LITTLE SISTER-- 2-YEAR-OLD TRINITY, HER LITTLE BROTHER-- 4-YEAR-OLD TYRESE AND HER BIG SISTER-- 6-YEAR-OLD TAI'ZHA THE CHILDREN WERE WITH THEIR MOTHER AT HER FRIEND'S NEW ALBANY HOME EARLY SATURDAY. THEY WERE SLEEPING TOGETHER IN A BED-- WHEN AROUND TWO IN THE MORNING COMBUSTIBLES NEAR A SPACE HEATER IN THE ROOM CAUGHT FIRE. THE CHILDREN'S GRANDMOTHER TELLS ME TATY'ANA HAS ASTHMA-- AND IT'S BELIEVED THE SMOKE TRIGGERED THE ASTHMA. SHE WOKE UP-- AND MADE IT TO THE BEDROOM DOOR-- WHERE FIREFIGHTERS FOUND HER. THEY COULD NOT GET TO THE OTHER CHILDREN. THE FAMILY PLANS TO HAVE THE CHILDREN BURIED TOGETHER IN THE SAME CASKET. A FUND HAS BEEN SET-UP TO HELP THE FAMILY WITH MEDICAL AND FUNERAL EXPENSES-- SO FAR ABOUT 7-THOUSAND DOLLARS HAVE BEEN RAISED. THE FAMILY IS OVERWHELMED WITH GRATEFULNESS. DETAILS FOR THE FUND ARE ON OUR WEBSITE-- WLKY- DOT-COM. ERICA COGHILL, WLKY NEWS.

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